The Last Witch Hunter – Project Details

2015
THE LAST WITCH HUNTER, 2015, Directed by Breck Eisner

FILM CREDITS

Music by Steve Jablonsky

Executive in Charge of Film Music: Amy Dunning
General Manager & EVP, Music Business Affairs: Lenny Wohl
Music Executive: Trevon Kezios
Music Business Affairs: Raha Johartchi
Music Finance Executive: Chris Brown
Manager, Film Music: Nikki Triplett
Senior Coordinator, Film Music: Ryan Svendsen
Music Coordinator: Rona Rapadas
Music Clearance & Licensing: Matt Lilley / MCL Music Services, Inc.
Music Consultant: Carter Armstrong

Supervising Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Music Editor: Maarten Hofmeijer
Score Mixer: Jeff Biggers
Additional Music: Gary Dworetsky
Lead Orchestrator: Penka Kouneva
Technical Score Advisor: Lori Castro
Additional Programming: Jay Flood
Orchestrator: Larry Rench
Copyist: Junko Tamura
Supervising Music Preparation: Thanh Tran
Music Preparation: Tina Tamura, Emily Rice & Sammy Sanfilippo
Score Performed by Nashville Music Scoring Orchestra
Conctractor & Concertmaster: Alan Umstead
Conductor: David Shipps
Lead Engineer: Nick Spezia
Assistant Engineer: Jasper LeMaster
Recorded at Ocean Way Studios - Nashville
Mixed at Arata Music Inc - Santa Monica

The Last Witch Hunter

The Last Witch Hunter

2015 64'57
Release date : 10/23/2015
BOOKLET CREDITS

Original Score by Steve Jablonsky

Supervising Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Score Mixer: Jeff Biggers
Lead Orchestrator: Penka Kouneva
Additional Music: Gary Dworetsky
Technical Score Advisor: Lori Castro
Additional Programming: Jay Flood
Orchestrator: Larry Rench
Copyist: Junko Tamura
Supervising Music Preparation: Thanh Tran
Music Preparation: Tina Tamura, Emily Rice & Sammy Sanfilippo
Score Performed by Nashville Music Scoring Orchestra
Contractor/Concertmaster: Alan Umstead
Conductor: David Shipps
Lead Engineer: Nick Spezia
Assistant Engineer: Jasper Lemaster
Recorded at Ocean Way Studios - Nashville
Mixed at Arata Music Inc - Santa Monica

Executive in Charge of Film Music: Amy Dunning
General Manager & EVP, Music Business Affairs: Lenny Wohl
Music Executive: Trevon Kezios
Music Business Affairs: Raha Johartchi
Music Finance Executive: Chris Brown
Manager, Film Music: Nikki Triplett
Senior Coordinator, Film Music: Ryan Svendsen
Music Coordinator: Rona Rapadas
Music Clearance & Licensing: Matt Lilley / MCL Music Services, Inc.
Executive Album Producers for Milan Records: JC Chamboredon & Stefan Karrer
Production Manager: Pablo Manyer

The composer would like to thank: Breck Eisner, Bernie Goldmann, Dean Zimmerman, Chris Lebenzon, Vin Diesel, Samantha Vincent, Mark Canton, Eric Feig, Geoff Shaevitz, Amy Dunning, Trevon Kezios, Carter Armstrong, Madeline Jablonsky, Katia Lewin Jablonsky, Lucy Jablonsky, Jon Jablonsky, Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer, Bob Badami, Pat Sandston, Sam Schwartz, Michael Gorfaine, Cheryl Tiano, Maria Machado, & Everyone at Summit Entertainment & Arata Music

01 – I Curse You With Life (8:11) 
02 – Three Is Trouble (3:21) 
03 – Judgement (3:12) 
04 – Well Hello, Witch Hunter (4:23) 
05 – Lights Out (1:06) 
06 – The Witch Queen (4:06) 
07 – I Must Remember (3:31) 
08 – Good Hunting (6:36) 
09 – Remember Your Death (4:45) 
10 – This Isn’t Real (3:50) 
11 – I Am Reborn (4:19) 
12 – You Have To Fight (3:01) 
13 – By Iron And Fire (11:26) 
14 – At Your Service (3:10) 

10 Comments

  1. Everan May 21, 2016 at 6:31 am - Reply

    Steve posted an image on fb, with the tracks getting ready for the album release so it should be soon. 10 tracks confirmed so far

  2. Brent May 20, 2016 at 7:01 am - Reply

    I'm really excited for this! Bring it on, Steve!

  3. Everan May 20, 2016 at 12:01 am - Reply

    So, just saw two clips for TMNT 2 and his new theme sounds so cool!! Hoping for a soon release of it

  4. MrZimmerFan January 16, 2016 at 1:00 pm - Reply

    Not bad work from Jablonsky, of course, there is a better works, but this is a totally guilty pleasure

  5. Ds October 24, 2015 at 11:07 am - Reply

    Edmund, if you consider Transformers as a bad movie, then I think you should absolutely stay away from The Last Witch Hunter. It makes TF look like a masterpiece in every possible way :-p

  6. Edmund Meinerts October 24, 2015 at 9:36 am - Reply

    Steamboy has an incredible score and awesome steampunk awesomeness in every frame, so that goes a long way. I just didn't find the characters all that interesting. Ray is kind of boring (and I don't like Anna Paquin's voice work…she bugged me in Castle in the Sky as well), and Scarlett is just irritating (and yes, I know she's supposed to be, but it doesn't help matters). Some of the visuals are really phenomenal, but the second half of the movie is just action sequence after action sequence after action sequence, and while that does a lot to make Jablonsky's score as fun as it is, watching it gets kind of wearing after a while.

    It's not a bad movie (not like those other three), but not a particularly good one either I'd say. I'd put every single thing Hayao Miyazaki's ever done (even Ponyo) over it.

  7. ... October 22, 2015 at 9:28 pm - Reply

    Yes I agree. Jab has potential. Lately he's just worked on some lame movies:/

  8. Ds October 22, 2015 at 8:46 am - Reply

    The movie was as bad as the trailer suggested, and the score really was average. Really waiting for the big Jablonsky to return…

  9. Hale October 2, 2015 at 8:06 pm - Reply

    Take a listen to "Tears of the Sun" ' Ending Action Scene.. :D

  10. Brent September 14, 2015 at 9:44 pm - Reply

    Yes! Hopefully it's good…

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